The Adventures Harry Richmond — Volume 8 by George Meredith
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am punished.'
'Well, ma'am,' said the squire, calm at white heat; 'a fool's confession ought to be heard out to the end. What about the twenty-five thousand?' 'I hoped to help my Harry.' 'Why didn't you do it openly?' She breathed audible long breaths before she could summon courage to say: 'His father was going to make an irreparable sacrifice. I feared that if he knew this money came from me he would reject it, and persist.' Had she disliked the idea of my father's marrying? The old man pounced on the word sacrifice. 'What sacrifice, ma'am? What's the sacrifice?' I perceived that she could not without anguish, and perhaps peril of a further exposure, bring herself to speak, and explained: 'It relates to my having tried to persuade my father to marry a very wealthy lady, so that he might produce the money on the day appointed. Rail at me, sir, as much as you like. If you can't understand the circumstances without a chapter of statements, I'm sorry for you. A great deal is due to you, I know; but I can't pay a jot of it while you go on rating my father like a madman.' 'Harry!' either my aunt or Janet breathed a warning. I replied that I was past mincing phrases. The folly of giving the |
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